Never undervalue even the smallest of actions. They are small drops of water, or maybe even, little sparks of flame that may either build your life or set the entire thing spectacularly ablaze. I've really been there. I've truly been there. 5 years ago, way back, my whole life was set aflame which was all due to a karma build of negative actions over a period of time. Ignoring the tiny things, attacking inward and outward, letting agony seethe within me and run my life. Oh yes I recall that night well, the night where the flames coloured the sky. I burnt down. I burnt to ashes.
Each day, we are presented with scenarios in which we can add to our karma or subtract from it.
It's never truly the large life events that describe us. Yes, of course, they have a big part to play, however it really comes down to the tiny things, the ins and outs details that many folks ignore because they believe they are irrelevant. The more times I dive into life the more I begin to understand that everything is moving, consistently changing, made of great energy...and your actions in this moment have the capability to send ripples throughout space that you can't even possibly begin to understand the strength of.
For an extended period of time, there had been this significant gap between me and people as a result of an inbuilt distrust in myself - not them. This big gap was created through fear, through personal hysteria, and through a complete and total non-understanding of what I was born to do and be way down. So I'd avoid scenarios and other people, or on the flip side, purposefully spend most of my time attending to others so I could ignore targeting myself.
You know that karma I'm talking about? Well, it does not turn out well when you are actually coming from a place of fear.
There's great beauty in this life, but you can miss it if you start spending lots of time thinking in the distant future. You can miss the great smiles folks give you and how stupendously superb they are. You can miss out on how unbelievably relaxed it is to sit out on your porch closing your eyes and just listening to all the sounds around you. These are said to be the small details by many, but to me, these are the drivers of my life...these moments are my inspiration.
Everything around us is living and breathing, and to think for a moment that only because the ground you are standing on is solid basically makes it dead, you my friend are totally wrong. It's all respiring. It's all living...and it all matters.
Every action has a result. Each action has a counter-reaction to it. These are the laws of life that we live by and these are big forces at play. I suspect what we don't really quite yet understand is how much our actions really do effect others, the people surrounding us, and the rest of the globe and beyond. We do not quite see how different we make the world every day by deeply encouraging somebody or lending a bit of help to an individual in need. We do not see the ripple results of our generosity on someones life, attitude, and perception of the world.
All these tiny actions that you take each day are part of karma.
So as time is going on, I tap into my actions as much as I can and and more and can feel the landscape changing as I consciously make my decisions rooted out of love. This movement in my mindset, which came through my training and mentors stretching of my mind, has permitted me to let go of what injures me and to breath life and love into each and every single moment that I have.
Always come back to your breath. Come back. Come back. Come back. If your consciousness starts to roam, come back. If you start to become irritated, come back. Over the course of time you certainly will get better at being in this moment instead of getting stuck in revisiting old ones or trying to go to a place that you cannot possibly exist in. Keep coming back. "Come back to me" sometimes you will hear your heart whisper.
Our lives can be put on auto-pilot or you can drive this guy manually and really get an understanding of the results of the complexities of every single action you take. There's beauty in that. You don't have to be intimidated by the acceptance that everything you do matters. This is going to be something that frees you instead of locks you up.
Let that karma build. Keep adding those drops of water into the vessel and over time you will have filled it.
P.S. Don't be discouraged if you happen to have lit your haystack on fire. The opportunity to be able to to reconstruct your complete world just the way you want it to be is probably one of the coolest experiences you'll ever get to have.
Each day, we are presented with scenarios in which we can add to our karma or subtract from it.
It's never truly the large life events that describe us. Yes, of course, they have a big part to play, however it really comes down to the tiny things, the ins and outs details that many folks ignore because they believe they are irrelevant. The more times I dive into life the more I begin to understand that everything is moving, consistently changing, made of great energy...and your actions in this moment have the capability to send ripples throughout space that you can't even possibly begin to understand the strength of.
For an extended period of time, there had been this significant gap between me and people as a result of an inbuilt distrust in myself - not them. This big gap was created through fear, through personal hysteria, and through a complete and total non-understanding of what I was born to do and be way down. So I'd avoid scenarios and other people, or on the flip side, purposefully spend most of my time attending to others so I could ignore targeting myself.
You know that karma I'm talking about? Well, it does not turn out well when you are actually coming from a place of fear.
There's great beauty in this life, but you can miss it if you start spending lots of time thinking in the distant future. You can miss the great smiles folks give you and how stupendously superb they are. You can miss out on how unbelievably relaxed it is to sit out on your porch closing your eyes and just listening to all the sounds around you. These are said to be the small details by many, but to me, these are the drivers of my life...these moments are my inspiration.
Everything around us is living and breathing, and to think for a moment that only because the ground you are standing on is solid basically makes it dead, you my friend are totally wrong. It's all respiring. It's all living...and it all matters.
Every action has a result. Each action has a counter-reaction to it. These are the laws of life that we live by and these are big forces at play. I suspect what we don't really quite yet understand is how much our actions really do effect others, the people surrounding us, and the rest of the globe and beyond. We do not quite see how different we make the world every day by deeply encouraging somebody or lending a bit of help to an individual in need. We do not see the ripple results of our generosity on someones life, attitude, and perception of the world.
All these tiny actions that you take each day are part of karma.
So as time is going on, I tap into my actions as much as I can and and more and can feel the landscape changing as I consciously make my decisions rooted out of love. This movement in my mindset, which came through my training and mentors stretching of my mind, has permitted me to let go of what injures me and to breath life and love into each and every single moment that I have.
Always come back to your breath. Come back. Come back. Come back. If your consciousness starts to roam, come back. If you start to become irritated, come back. Over the course of time you certainly will get better at being in this moment instead of getting stuck in revisiting old ones or trying to go to a place that you cannot possibly exist in. Keep coming back. "Come back to me" sometimes you will hear your heart whisper.
Our lives can be put on auto-pilot or you can drive this guy manually and really get an understanding of the results of the complexities of every single action you take. There's beauty in that. You don't have to be intimidated by the acceptance that everything you do matters. This is going to be something that frees you instead of locks you up.
Let that karma build. Keep adding those drops of water into the vessel and over time you will have filled it.
P.S. Don't be discouraged if you happen to have lit your haystack on fire. The opportunity to be able to to reconstruct your complete world just the way you want it to be is probably one of the coolest experiences you'll ever get to have.
About the Author:
Evan Sanders is the author of The Words Of Encouragement, a website dedicated to bringing the best quotes, motivational content on the web, and blogs all to one place. Need some more content to move towards building the best life you possibly can? Try these be happy quotes on for size
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